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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
Did You Evei A finer store building iust completed and am never gazed .upon a better selected stock or Clothing and Qents' Furnishings Than that upon my shelves. My prices are all right. Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Bank... 5. ROSENTHAL Medford, Oregon 5TUDEBAKER BROS'. I Studeboker's agent in Medford. -DPCrFMT Rirvri C Price W. It's good goods He also sells the famous VKC3W.C1 DltltLC for little money. J. W. Lawton, DEALER H ARNESS AND Order Work Given REPAIRING IS RIGHT IN MY LINE. Hand-made and Campbell lock stitek machine-made harness always on hand. SEVENTH STREET, -o- MEDFORD, OREGON. D. H- IWILillEH HEADQUARTERS FOR .... FISHING TACKLE In gaeat variety TVS Paints, Oils and Painters' Supplies. Cartridges ami Ammunition of all kinds, and in fact a full line of everything carried in the hardware and tinware business. First-class goods and prices as low as the lowest. Miners' supplies of all kinds in stock. f The Empire Steel Ranges Every Range guaranteed to work jierfeetly. TINSHOP IN CONNECTION -w We have 'EmI Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from (.o0 to $lt. A tine line of saddles for ladies and gentlemen. Everybody in vited to call and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not. We repair and build every thing in our line from a pump-value to a breeching harness. BEIDLEflAN & NICHOLSON, - Medford, - Oregon. ORIENTAL LIVERY STABLES j VV. T. We have opened a stable in Medford and are located in the barn west of the Clarendon hotel. Our prices are reasonable and we solicit a share of the public patronage Complete line of new rigs, horses all sroocl roadsters JJOTEL JASH.... I. L. HAMILTON, Proprietor. NEW MAN AO Efl ENT, k STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS The Nash has been thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the very best. If you try us once you will surely come again. RATES FROfl $1.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. . . . Th-' Gem 5aloon, In connection. The oest and purest of wines, liquors cigars courteous treatment. 00000c oooosoor Carpels. Paper, Curiains. "! I. A. WEBB, jMUMIIMMIIIMIIIIiiHiMiiiiiMiMMIiiMMIMIMIIIML undertaking I; miMuinHHiiuiiniutuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiir Blanks Btl Beingerato See than that which I have located in? I know you Wagons - anil - carnages Are positively the brst in the murket WW ...... . ...... Cl .ln It .ir i iS vehicle once vou will use them always it to tue purchaser. J. H. WH1THAN IX CADDLERY Special Attention. TINWARE. Plumbing Goods of AH Kinds In Stock Plumbing Done on Short Notice CRANE, Prop'r. .1 (iOod Stock of .IMIIMMtlMMIMIianiMMmiMMMIIIIMHIIIIIMIIIHL FURNITURE.! HHII IIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIMIIIIIir rs, MEDFORD. -" 1L Picture Framing a Specialty. The Office There are only three places in the world where women possess all the privileges of voting which are accorded to men, viz: Iceland, Pit cam Islands and Isle of Man. Say, why dont you try DoWitt's Little Early Risers? These little pills cure haedache, indigestion and consti pation. They are small but do the work. Geo. II. Haskins, druggist. The State Bank of Heminglord, Neb., has been taken charge of by the state bank examiner. Ucneral O. M. Foe, the di.i. iugnished United States army ongin er. died u few days ago at Detroit. He had general charge or mc-r and harbor improve ments on tho Great Lakes. During the war Poo had the rank of brigadier gen eral conferred upon him lor gallant ac tion in the Atlanta campaign. Noting: so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dagernus if al lowed to continue. Ono Minute Cough I Cure gives immediate relief. Geo. H. , Haskins, druggist. Beginning Oct. 2U a new fast train, to be called the California Limited, will leave Chicago at 6 r. M. daily over the Santa Fe line, arriving at Los Angeles at 6:30 r. M. and at San Diego at 11:30 r. M. the third day following. This will i lower the fastest service made hitherto ' l.iln.o.n f "V, i i. a m- .1 r, .1 T ,.0 A ...... I 1 ... half a dav he healing properties of DeWitt's Witch IJazei Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections and is simply a perfect remedy for piles. Ceo. II. Haskins, druggist. The big ocean steamship St. Paul, built by the Cramps of Philadelphia an a sister ship to the St. Louis, made an average speed of 20.5 knots an hour in her official trial trip of almost 88 knots over the government course, off the coast from Gloucester, Mass., and an ! other decided success for American i shipbuilders was scored. Acts as once, never fails. One Min ! ute Cough Cure. A remedy lor asthma ', and that feverish condition which ac 1 companies a cold. The only harlsss : remedy that produces immediate re sults. "Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. When a m:ui marries he fully inteuds to be No. 1 in the family, but often tho full point drops out ami he lapses into "no o-" Spain. Italy, Sweden. Hanover, Rus sia. Austria and Turkey neeive daily weather reports from Paris and Ixindmi. Arabia was so called from its inhabit mts, the Arabs. Di. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga. Tenn.. ""Shiloirs Vitjilixer "s.WKH M l.IFK." 1 consider it the Ix-sl rfttn-iv for a debilitated system I i-vrr used." For Dyskps;a. Liver or KidiifV trouble it excel. I Vice "." ets. Siild bv Chas.Siraiig.druggist,Mi.dford. Wonderful strength of the llretle. A noted eutomoloKisx w ho has been writing on the wonderful feats of . strength as exhibited in the beetle fam ily tells the following: '"I seWted a rom mi hi black water beetle weighing 4. 2 grains and found that he was able to , carry a load of shot iu a small bag. the ' whole weighing f1 ounces, or exactly S."iS times the weight of the bug. If a ' man weighing l."0 could carry as much aivi.nliuglv lie could shoulder a 4.1 ton locomotive aud then chain a train of cars together and take the whole lot across the country at a five mile an konr cait. " sllII.oH's CUKE is sold on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient Consumption. ; It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose, i") cts.. .V) cts.. and $l.(Nt. Sold by Straiic. 'he druggist. Medford. Keparte From Statcsiniaa. For once in his career the incorrupti ble alderman from the S'tcenth ward lost his temper. "lean lick you." he roared, "with one hand tied behind me!" "Yon cau fight better with one hand behind you." vociferated the high miud ;sl aldermau from the Unipty-second ward, "than you can any other way. It's vourctistomarv position, b'gnsh!" Chicago Tribune. K.vklV cMivkij llilOT, the great , bliMHl purifier gives freshness and clear tie to the comnlexion and cures (.'onsti)nt,ion, i cts.. ;V) ct.. Sl.lH). , Sold by Strang, the druggist, Medford. Caught Thtlr Kara. The new cauou of Westminster waa ouoe terribly interrupted by the inces naiit coughing of his congregation. Whereon he suddenly pansed in his ser mon and interjected the remark, "Last night I wan dining with the Prince of Wales." The effect was miraculous, and a deathly silence reigned aa the preach er continued : "As a matter of fact, I was not diuiug with the Prince of Wales last night, but with my own family. I am glad, however, to find that I have at last seenred your attention." Catarrh Cannot he Cured With Local Applications, us they can not reach the seat of tho disease. Catarli is a blood or constitutional dis ease, aud in order to euro it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is to take internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surface Hall's Calarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, und is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients in which produces such won derful results iu curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Chf.nf.y & Co.. Props., Toledo, (). Sold by drugbists, price 75c. The U. S. Gov't Reports ' thflw Royml Baklag Powder . superior , to, sll other ; . Illlll llllllllll IIIIMIIMIIIIIIIMI illlimilMIMIIt" Are the Highest of all High Grades " Read the followirp can ilealersnho hu High Frame. Wood ; Him, lietnelialile 5 T I r e. S c orcher. Z weight SI 11. S8S : Steel Kims, Wavrrley ; Clincher Tires, S weight 24 lbs. S85 : Regular frame, same Z weights. SSS S Ladies' Prop Frante same welniits and r tires T6 : IjKlies' Pinmond wo'il z Kims wcixht 'JJ Z l,,s TS I Deuel & Stevens, Agt's ) I MEDFORD, OREGON S 5nillllllllllllllMllllimilllllllllllHIIIH"Hltll"MHI PERSONAU Miss Leonora Van Marten of Tacoma will we-1 Lord Beiinet of Loudon on Oct. 23 at her home. Governor Budd has fully recovered from his recent illness aud is now at tending to his official duties. Ex-Oovernor Elislia P. Ferry, the first governor of the state of Washing ton, died at Seattle a few days ago. President Cleveland has returned to Washington. The trip from Gray Gables to Washington was made by water. Miss Betty Ilent. a niece of Mrs. U S. Grunt was married at New York to t, ., .....i i Mructor. Mrs. Clara Iioty Pats of lliicago. ! the well-known writer 'f stories for : children, is seriously ill and her physi- j ciatis have no hope of her recovery. It May lo as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller. of Irving, 111., writes : that he had a severe kidney trohle fori many years, with sever-' jvtins in his back and that also his bladder whs af fected. He tried many so called kidney j cures but without any good result, j About a year a?o he began ".he us, of Klectrie Hitters and found relief a" ; once. Klectrie Hitters is especially! adapted to cure ol all kioney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our snate ment. Price only t'K-. for largo lotl!e. At Ceo. H. Haskins drug store. i The town of Fort Scott. Kan., is in a fever of excitement over the filing of a j sensational divorce petitiou in the dis- i trict conrt by Rev. John Cornish, pas- : tor of the United Brelhreu church, in ; which he charges that his wife has been ' guilty of intimacy with J. E. Mayberry. j who is an active member of the church. ; Jiseph Nesbitt. who is is claimed was : once a millionaire and one of the great-' est gamblers in Montana, was found ! dead iu a lodging house at Chicago, i Nesbitt lost his fortune through gam- j tiling and iu his troubles sought the use of cocaine and morphine, to which he ; became a slave. Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood. the noteil Washingtn lawyer, who was once a candidate lor president, was recently charged with criminal libel by Rolert White, an attorney. White and Mrs. Lockwood had a dispute about the rent of White's office in her buildiuic. ami in ., , i, 1 1 ... i ! a bad name. Worthy Your Confidence. I The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla iu conquering scrofula in whatever way it 1 n,- munil.tct ito.,lf i rl, .,1 fill- lie . t.h..n.l h were severlv afHiote.1 h'v .... ... j -.. this prevalent disease, but who now re- joice over a jiermanent cure by IUxkI's Sarsaprilla. Scrufla mav apienr as a humor, or it may at tact the glands of neck, or may break out in dreadful run- j ning sores on tho body or limbs. At tacking the mucus membrane, it may develop into catarrh or lodging in the lungs lead to consumption. Come as it may, a faithful cure of treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla will over come it, for working uixm the foundation of al! diseases, and vigor strength and health restored to the body. Julius L. Brown, a milliouaiiv, cow hided two newsboys at Atlanta, Ga. The boys sold him papers which con tained sensational references to Brown. J. H. Maude will attend the Uood Beads congress at Atlanta as a repre sentative from California. Maude will pay his own expeuses, the state board of examiners having refused to audit a bill for the trip. Amelia Rives Chanter, the novelist, has been granted a divorce at New York from her husband, Joseph A. Chanler, a relative of tha Astor family. Incom patibility of temper was tha cause of tha separation. Four Big: Successes. Having tho needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each guaranteed Electric Bitters, tho groat remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys. Hucklen Arnica salve, the best in the world, and Dr. Kings Now Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All of these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for l be ra and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be fi-lud .V tell you moro ot them. Sold at J. H.- Ha'tkin'fr druy More. ' IIIIMIHIIIIIIIIMI lllltlllM IIIIMIH ICYCLES. Warranted Snucrior to any Bicycle Mill in the world. 1 ....Regardless or Price.... i! opinien of one of the most i-rominci.t Ameri ; mlu nuiiureus hi im-sc -1 KK'ilMoMi, Va., Oct. 2, 14, : Indiana Hicyi-i.k Co.. Iiuliannpolls, Ind.: ... E lirNTI.i Mi v-Tlie Waveiley S-orehcr sud Hrlle came to hand yrs- -tcrdnv We are arraiil you have sent us the hi(h priced wheel l.v s niistBkc. You can t mean to tell us that this wheel retails for . We must say that it Is, without exception, the prettiest wheel we: have ever seen und, moreover, we have fullli In it. although it : welehs only -J-'lbs., forofall Waverlcys we have sold this year and : hist (and you know that is a right good number) we have never had : a single frame nor fork broken, cither from accident or defect, uud s tliat is mure than wr can savof any other wheel . however high trade. : so culled that we sell. We congratiilnle ourselves every day that we; are the Waverley Agents. Yours truly, Walter C. Mkkckk i Co. . - ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE : INDIANA BICYCLE CO. I INDIANAPOLIS, IND. IHHIinilHHIIIIII mi IIMIIIIIIIHIIir A large deposit of onyx marble has been found near Henhlsburg, Sonoma county. Rich gold discoveries are reported in the Spring Creek territory in South Dakota. Lord Duuraven now wants to arrange a race between the Valkyrie HI and the Defender, and the British boat will re main on this side of the Atlantic for that puriHise. i Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I The (Hst salve in the world for cuts j bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever i sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilhlnius, corns, and all skin eruptions, and jkisi lively cures pnes. or no pav rexiiureu. ."rf.-ct satis- t it is fftiaranieeu g faction or money refuno. ix-r lxx. For sale bv (J 1. I'rice l.c Ii. H:si ns. A tietition for the foreclosure of a mortaae of SrJO.O'Mi on the Kansas City Times has lieeu filed. Saeraiiii-uto is on the eve of another hot mayoralty contest. Mayor Stein man will tun for re-election on an inde jiendout ticket. Harry J. Martin, for several years teller of the Commercial National bank of Chic.ig.i. lias been arrested for em lerzlemeiit. When Babe was tick, we gave be' Castorla. When she ns a Child, she crieJ f.ir Castoria. Wben she became Xtss, she Hung to Castorfa. oeniihe had raWrrn.fJie ga ee them Castoria. I m on hc 1st. ;nd and :tm Sabbatb: Sabbath i school at 111 a. m. and Kpworth League at 6 p. i m. every Sabbath at Medfonl. Services on 4th ' Sabbath at Soda Springs at 11 a. m. and Neil : I'reek school house at 3 p m. A hearty wei ) come to all. While J. R. Varkirk was hunting in i Redstone couutr. Pa., one of his heels dug into the clay bank of a creek on the farm of B. W. Oaft and scraped the' earth from an old rotten box. which j was found to contain several thousand ; dollars' worth of Spanish. Italiau and Uiiit-d States silver coins, ranging ::. ! date from to JS17. Seta., acta. $1.00 Bottla. OMcantadoM. ?-ld uVlT U drmt- , guxa. Ai curat incipient touumpuoa j aad im th bast Couch and Croup Cura.- ; stild by Strang the druggist, MedTord. ; EAST AND SOUTH BY THK The Shasta Route OF THE SUOTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ! KXPItKSS TKAIXS LKAVK POUTLAXD DAILY. South I North ft:.i0p. in I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:10 a. m 11S.IS pin I Lv. Medfortt Lv I MKp.111 t:15 an: I Ar. Sau Francisco Lv. 6.40 p. 111 Above trains stop at Fast Portland. Oregon City, WoxKUmril, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jef ferson. Albany, Albany Junction. Tangent, Shedds, llalsey. Harrisburg, Junction City, Ir ving, F.ugene, Creswell. lirains and at all stn lions from Koseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSKHURti MAIL DAILY. j 4-3t) a. 111 1 Lv Port'.mul Ar 4:4(1 p. 111 I V.-O p. Ill 1 LV KOM'burg Lv S.W a. m SAI.KM PASSF.XC.KU- DAILY. H.) p. m l.v Ar Portlaiiit Salem 10:l'i 11. m. S:0J a. m. I b:t. p. 111. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman ItutVett Sli-epers and Second Class Sh'cping Curs at inched to all through trains Between Portland and Corvallis. WKST SlDK DIVISION. Mull triiina dully, eseept Sundav: im n. 111 I Lv Pui'tlur.d Ar I 6s p. m p hi I Ar Corvallis l.v l:;tt p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of O. C. ,"t K. railwav. Ks press Trains daily, except Sunday: 7:4. p. 111 1 Lv Portland Ar ; S:ioa. til 4:25 p. m I Ar McMinnville Lv 1 5:60 a. ni S-Through tickets to alt point" in the Kastera staten, Canada aud Europe can be ob taiard at lowest rates from W. V. Llppincolt, Agent, Medford. R'KOSRLKK.. ' - K. P. ROOKRS, 5 ,'Msaaer. t . Awt. O. F. P A I Efl II - M "T I Jl J I M II I SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD. Knights of tho Maccaoees.Trtmnph Tent No. 14, meets In regular review i the -i un th Thursdays of each month in A. . U. W. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiting Sin Knights cordlu, ly invited to attend. Wm. Simmons, Commander S. S. Pkntz, II. K. A. O. U. W. Lodge So. 'JH. meets every fir and third Wednesday in the month at s p. 1.-1 In their hall in the opra block. Visit ii: brothers invited to attend. E. W. fJAKI.KIt. M . W. J. W. Lawton, Recorder. W. K. C. ("neuter A. Arthur i Torn No. '.'I meets second and fourth. Friday of eacii mouth at a o'clock p. m.. in W.Nilf's ii.iil. Mkk. S.mcah I. Syi-iui--(. Pre MlS. M.K. Dav IK. Sec. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 31, meets M :t day evening at s p. m. Visiting brothers ways welcome. J. W. feiinv. ;. c. I. M . Mii.u:h, K. of Ii. aiid S. 1. O. O. V. IahIix No. S3, meet in I. O. O nan every Saturday at at it P. in. v isitii.; N. O brothers always welcome Z. Maxkv . . A.S. Bi.irox. Rec Sec 1. O. O. F. Rogue Kiver Kncampment. Iiii No. .", meets in I. O. O. F. hall Hie second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at K p. m. H. S. Wkbii. C. 1. Isaac Wooi.r. Scribe. Olive lbekah Iodge No., meets In I. O. O. F. hall llrst and third Tuesdays of eacb month. Visiting sisters invited t attend. Miss Myhti.e WikiIifoho, N. O. Miss Mamie Xichoijon. Kec. S.-c. A. F. & A. M. Meets first Friday on or be fore full moon at Hp. m.. in A. O. U. W. hall w. I. Vawteh. W. M. . . Li PPI SCOTT, Itec. Sec (;. A. H Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47. meets in Weill's hall every sroiiii and fourth Fridays in each month at 7::i p. m. . J. W. M11.1.EK, Com. W . T. Kame. Adjutant. I. O. U T. Meets Tuesday night at A. O. L". W hall. it i p. a . . . O. II. smith, C. T J. A. Jekfukv. Kec, Rec. W. C. T. C Meets every Wednesday after noon In the Halley iliack. Mas. aiiiui: Vana.vtwfp Pres Mrs. Rose UeUiioot. Sec. Young People's Keeling Circle Tuesday even Ingef each week, under the auspices of tte Fpworth Ieague. F. A. & i. L. L. Polk lodge No. meeti every Satnrday at 8 p. m. J. H. Smith, Pre. CHURCHES OF MEDFORD. Saint Marks Kpiscopa; Sundav School m is at Kpiscopal Church everv Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wm. Hurt, Keclor;S.S. Penti. Superintendent. j Methodist Kpiscopal Church K. S. Craven, 1 pastor. Services every Sunday morning and I evening at u.-ual hours for church mrrin r.pwonn U'u- meets at 6:."W p. m . Sundav. ' Sunday schi-d at o a. m. Prayer meeting stret. one hink South of Mail wince. Prcibyt.-rian Church Kev. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and : :Jii p. m. Sua day school at 10 a. m. Y. 1. s. C. K . 6:15 p. m. Junior Kndeavor SnH-iety at S p. m.. Sundav! Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock H:ipt:M church W. c. Jenkins paMor. Wor ship and preaching cim- sunday n:orning and ' evenuii.' at u-ul !K:urs for church services. ; Co.er.am o-Kvimg nn Saturuavat S o'clock pr ceeuing each nrs! SiuJav. Prayer meeting on Weitieda etenln. liapiist Younjr People-' I'nton me at )::) on Sunday eieting. Sua ' i!ay schtn) a lo a. ir.. Cliri.;:i:i church Corner of Sixth and I -tritts. l"n-acoi!ig at II a. m and 7. p. m. Sunday schis.i at ;u a. ni ; Junoir Kndeavor ai p. m.:Y. P. s. C. K. at 6:M p. m. Praver tn.-et:ng every Thursdav evening. Ladies . Missionary Auxiliary lo C. W. U. K. first Thurs day T: Ji P. M each month. Choral Unioa , every Friday a: A p. m. The people vrelconie. ! Kli Fisher pastor. Kesides al the chrrch. Methodist Kpispal Church South Ke-.Jno. I.. Jones, pastor. Serviees at 11 a. m. and 7 t. I Thos. ak-s, Henry C Payee. Henry Kiuse. Receivers. TORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. u , jPullman ' Elegant. ! Tourists Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sieening Cars FHF.F. -:- COLONIST -:- SLEEPERS. TO THROUGH TICKETS -TO- ! CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST ANO SOUTH A. P. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. No. SXi Morrison St.. cor. Third. -F"OfiTI-jSl.T-r:D. OR Or C. C. Hk.lknapp. Ticket Agent, Medford, Oregon, S. F. Cass. Ticket Agent. First Xat'l Hank, Crants Pass. Ore., Rout. Lf.oxakd, Ticket Agent. Ashland. Oregon COKRKCTKW KVKUY WEDX KSuA Y. Wheat, No. 1, per bushel, 4oots Oats, " " - llarley " " : ' Corn, " " 50 " Potatoes, .... tt u Mill Feed, Hrau and Shorts. perton. Hit Hav, baled, IK). U0: loose, S.0W Wia I uk' per cord. So Flour, wholesale, per barrel. 5UW ". Flour, retail, per sack. Toetn Butter, per roll ttwo sounds) ao . . Kgrs, per dozen. 12' i " Paeon and Ham er lb. 10 to 16 " Sboulder ' perlb, 7i. .bs, : iftf ' " Lard ". . . 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